[XeTeX] Re: XeTeX Digest, Vol 7, Issue 27
Simon Spiegel
simon at simifilm.ch
Wed Oct 13 16:54:49 CEST 2004
On 13.10.2004, at 11:36, xetex-request at tug.org wrote:
> So it's finding the wrong xetex.pool file. What does
>
> kpsewhich xetex.pool
>
> report?
/Users/simi/Library/texmf/web2c/xetex.pool
>
>> ######################################################################
>> #
>> ########
>> fmtutil: Error! Not all formats have been built successfully.
>> Visit the log files in directory
>> /sw/var/lib/texmf/web2c
>> for details.
>> ######################################################################
>> #
>> ########
>
> Ah yes, as Bruno's response indicates, you have a Fink texmf tree. The
> i-Package version of the XeTeX installer doesn't know about
> Fink-installed TeX; it assumes it's working with the standard TeX
> i-Package.
The Fink tree is indeed there (I didn't realize at the beginning that
the local tree is supposed to be at ~/Library/texmf) but it's empty.
The XeTeX installe installs its stuff there though.
> The Apple Installer package tries to accommodate Fink installations
> (though I don't have one myself, so it's untested); I guess that's how
> you got the earlier version installed. If you remove
> /Library/Receipts/XeTeX.pkg, so that the Apple Installer package
> permits installation, you may have better success.
Removing XeTeX.pkg didn't help...
>
>> This is a summary of all `failed' messages and warnings:
>> `xetex -ini -jobname=xelatex -progname=xelatex *xelatex.ini' failed
>>
>>
>>> One possibility is that your LaTeX configuration is trying to load a
>>> hyphenation file that is incompatible with XeTeX (because of using
>>> Latin-1 8-bit characters, for example). But that's only a guess; the
>>> log output of attempted format creation should confirm just what's
>>> going wrong.
>>>
Honestly, I have no clue. Don't know anything about hyphenation files.
I really don't know what goes on here. Thanks for your help...
simon
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